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The joke began making the rounds after Oscar-nominated actress Karla Sofía Gascón was embroiled in controversy for a series of offensive tweets, in one of which she called the 2021 Oscars a "festival afrokoreano."
First used in a 2022 YTP, this scene from Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit format has recently gained popularity as a caption meme.
The catchphrase appeared online in August 2024 and has been used in memes that parody the concept of Biblically Accurate Angels images.
Natalie Cuomo's reaction to a "heckler" she roped into her crowd work bit is making people keel over from cringe.
Here's what the old man says after he takes his phone to the repair shop, only to be told there's nothing wrong with it. Womp Womp.
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The joke began making the rounds after Oscar-nominated actress Karla Sofía Gascón was embroiled in controversy for a series of offensive tweets, in one of which she called the 2021 Oscars a "festival afrokoreano."
First used in a 2022 YTP, this scene from Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit format has recently gained popularity as a caption meme.
The catchphrase appeared online in August 2024 and has been used in memes that parody the concept of Biblically Accurate Angels images.
Natalie Cuomo's reaction to a "heckler" she roped into her crowd work bit is making people keel over from cringe.
Here's what the old man says after he takes his phone to the repair shop, only to be told there's nothing wrong with it. Womp Womp.
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